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Articulation Program


Royal Bridge College (RBCo) has established Articulation Agreements with the following universities in Canada.

 

These programs offer RBCo students valuable opportunities to transfer their credits towards a degree at partner institutions.

Yorkville University

Program:
RBCo Diploma in Business Administration to the Bachelor of Business Administration (General) at Yorkville University, British Columbia Campus. (60 transfer credits)

Transfer Requirement:
Students must successfully complete the Diploma in Business Administration program at RBCo and meet the required academic standing.

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Royal Roads University


Program:
RBCo Diploma in Business Administration to the Bachelor of Business Administration in Innovation and Sustainability at Royal Roads University (60 transfer credits).


Transfer Requirements:

Successful completion of the Diploma in Business Administration at RBCO with a minimum GPA of “B” (3.00/4.33).

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University Canada West

Program:
RBCo Diploma in Business Administration to the Bachelor of Commerce at University Canada West (60 transfer credits).


Transfer Requirements:
Completion of the RBCo Diploma in Business Administration with a minimum cumulative average of 70%, and a minimum grade of 60% in each course.


English Proficiency:
Students must have successfully completed a minimum of 30 credits of academic post-secondary education at a recognized institution where English is the language of instruction, and the institution is located in a country where English is an official language.

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*For detailed information regarding the Royal Bridge College articulation agreement, please contact us at info@rbco.ca.

Royal Bridge College

2567 Lougheed Hwy., Port Coquitlam

BC V3B 1B4     

+1 (778)-285-0357

info@rbco.ca

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